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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Please donate: Greek Church raising money to save crumbling dome

PAWTUCKET, R.I. (WPRI) — A historic landmark is in serious need of
help: the entrancing, beautiful dome of the Assumption of the Virgin
Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Pawtucket is deteriorating, due to cracks
in the building and water leaking in.

The church was built in the 1960s. Today, the walls of the dome are
peeling, and damage is visible on the inside. A ten-pound iron eagle
hanging from the dome’s chandelier even rusted and fell. “Which means
water is coming in from some point from the dome,” said the church’s
Rev. Philip Zymaris. “Probably the cross — and trickling down to the
four corners.”

The damage is also hurting Byzantine-style artwork and iconography.
The signature gold leaf used in many Greek churches can’t be easily
fixed.“We need someone who knows the traditions about the colors and so
forth… in order to do it right,” said the Rev. Zymaris.

The church is hoping to raise $100,000 for repairs. It’s a lot of
money, says attorney Leo Foussekis, who is heading up the “Save the
Dome” campaign. The hope is to raise $100,000 within a year.

Restoration isn’t just for those who have come to worship for decades
— “It obviously hurts them, to see the church deteriorating
structurally,” said Foussekis — but also to benefit the rest of the
community. “That’s our duty as a church: when people help us, we can
help others too.”

And unfortunately the longer the wait, the worse the damage gets. The
church tried repairing parts of the inside, but never found the root
cause at the center of the water damage — and the issue has continued.“We’re in dire need.”